array(), "out" => array()); /// @todo should we add to the latin-1 table the characters from cp_1252 range, i.e. 128 to 159 ? /// Those will NOT be present in true ISO-8859-1, but will save the unwary windows user from sending junk /// (though no luck when receiving them...) /// Note also that, apparently, while 'ISO/IEC 8859-1' has no characters defined for bytes 128 to 159, /// IANA ISO-8859-1 does have well-defined 'C1' control codes for those - wikipedia's page on latin-1 says: /// "ISO-8859-1 is the IANA preferred name for this standard when supplemented with the C0 and C1 control codes from ISO/IEC 6429." /// Check what mbstring/iconv do by default with those? // //protected $xml_cp1252_Entities = array('in' => array(), out' => array()); protected $charset_supersets = array( 'US-ASCII' => array('ISO-8859-1', 'ISO-8859-2', 'ISO-8859-3', 'ISO-8859-4', 'ISO-8859-5', 'ISO-8859-6', 'ISO-8859-7', 'ISO-8859-8', 'ISO-8859-9', 'ISO-8859-10', 'ISO-8859-11', 'ISO-8859-12', 'ISO-8859-13', 'ISO-8859-14', 'ISO-8859-15', 'UTF-8', 'EUC-JP', 'EUC-', 'EUC-KR', 'EUC-CN',), ); /** @var Charset $instance */ protected static $instance = null; /** * This class is singleton for performance reasons. * @todo should we just make $xml_iso88591_Entities a static variable instead ? * * @return Charset */ public static function instance() { if (self::$instance === null) { self::$instance = new static(); } return self::$instance; } /** * Force usage as singleton */ protected function __construct() { } /** * @param string $tableName * @throws \Exception for unsupported $tableName */ protected function buildConversionTable($tableName) { switch($tableName) { case 'xml_iso88591_Entities': if (count($this->xml_iso88591_Entities['in'])) { return; } for ($i = 0; $i < 32; $i++) { $this->xml_iso88591_Entities["in"][] = chr($i); $this->xml_iso88591_Entities["out"][] = "&#{$i};"; } for ($i = 160; $i < 256; $i++) { $this->xml_iso88591_Entities["in"][] = chr($i); $this->xml_iso88591_Entities["out"][] = "&#{$i};"; } break; /*case 'xml_cp1252_Entities': if (count($this->xml_cp1252_Entities['in'])) { return; } for ($i = 128; $i < 160; $i++) { $this->xml_cp1252_Entities['in'][] = chr($i); } $this->xml_cp1252_Entities['out'] = array( '€', '?', '‚', 'ƒ', '„', '…', '†', '‡', 'ˆ', '‰', 'Š', '‹', 'Œ', '?', 'Ž', '?', '?', '‘', '’', '“', '”', '•', '–', '—', '˜', '™', 'š', '›', 'œ', '?', 'ž', 'Ÿ' ); $this->buildConversionTable('xml_iso88591_Entities'); break;*/ default: throw new \Exception('Unsupported table: ' . $tableName); } } /** * Convert a string to the correct XML representation in a target charset. * This involves: * - character transformation for all characters which have a different representation in source and dest charsets * - using 'charset entity' representation for all characters which are outside of the target charset * * To help correct communication of non-ascii chars inside strings, regardless of the charset used when sending * requests, parsing them, sending responses and parsing responses, an option is to convert all non-ascii chars * present in the message into their equivalent 'charset entity'. Charset entities enumerated this way are * independent of the charset encoding used to transmit them, and all XML parsers are bound to understand them. * * Note that when not sending a charset encoding mime type along with http headers, we are bound by RFC 3023 to emit * strict us-ascii for 'text/xml' payloads (but we should review RFC 7303, which seems to have changed the rules...) * * @todo do a bit of basic benchmarking (strtr vs. str_replace) * @todo make usage of iconv() or mb_string() where available * @todo support aliases for charset names, eg ASCII, LATIN1, ISO-88591 (see f.e. polyfill-iconv for a list) * * @param string $data * @param string $srcEncoding * @param string $destEncoding * * @return string */ public function encodeEntities($data, $srcEncoding = '', $destEncoding = '') { if ($srcEncoding == '') { // lame, but we know no better... $srcEncoding = PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_internalencoding; } $conversion = strtoupper($srcEncoding . '_' . $destEncoding); switch ($conversion) { case 'ISO-8859-1_': case 'ISO-8859-1_US-ASCII': $this->buildConversionTable('xml_iso88591_Entities'); $escapedData = str_replace(array('&', '"', "'", '<', '>'), array('&', '"', ''', '<', '>'), $data); $escapedData = str_replace($this->xml_iso88591_Entities['in'], $this->xml_iso88591_Entities['out'], $escapedData); break; case 'ISO-8859-1_UTF-8': $escapedData = str_replace(array('&', '"', "'", '<', '>'), array('&', '"', ''', '<', '>'), $data); $escapedData = utf8_encode($escapedData); break; case 'ISO-8859-1_ISO-8859-1': case 'US-ASCII_US-ASCII': case 'US-ASCII_UTF-8': case 'US-ASCII_': case 'US-ASCII_ISO-8859-1': case 'UTF-8_UTF-8': //case 'CP1252_CP1252': $escapedData = str_replace(array('&', '"', "'", '<', '>'), array('&', '"', ''', '<', '>'), $data); break; case 'UTF-8_': case 'UTF-8_US-ASCII': case 'UTF-8_ISO-8859-1': // NB: this will choke on invalid UTF-8, going most likely beyond EOF $escapedData = ''; // be kind to users creating string xmlrpc values out of different php types $data = (string)$data; $ns = strlen($data); for ($nn = 0; $nn < $ns; $nn++) { $ch = $data[$nn]; $ii = ord($ch); // 7 bits: 0bbbbbbb (127) if ($ii < 32) { if ($conversion == 'UTF-8_' || $conversion == 'UTF-8_US-ASCII') { $escapedData .= sprintf('&#%d;', $ii); } else { $escapedData .= $ch; } } else if ($ii < 128) { /// @todo shall we replace this with a (supposedly) faster str_replace? switch ($ii) { case 34: $escapedData .= '"'; break; case 38: $escapedData .= '&'; break; case 39: $escapedData .= '''; break; case 60: $escapedData .= '<'; break; case 62: $escapedData .= '>'; break; default: $escapedData .= $ch; } // switch } // 11 bits: 110bbbbb 10bbbbbb (2047) elseif ($ii >> 5 == 6) { $b1 = ($ii & 31); $b2 = (ord($data[$nn + 1]) & 63); $ii = ($b1 * 64) + $b2; $escapedData .= sprintf('&#%d;', $ii); $nn += 1; } // 16 bits: 1110bbbb 10bbbbbb 10bbbbbb elseif ($ii >> 4 == 14) { $b1 = ($ii & 15); $b2 = (ord($data[$nn + 1]) & 63); $b3 = (ord($data[$nn + 2]) & 63); $ii = ((($b1 * 64) + $b2) * 64) + $b3; $escapedData .= sprintf('&#%d;', $ii); $nn += 2; } // 21 bits: 11110bbb 10bbbbbb 10bbbbbb 10bbbbbb elseif ($ii >> 3 == 30) { $b1 = ($ii & 7); $b2 = (ord($data[$nn + 1]) & 63); $b3 = (ord($data[$nn + 2]) & 63); $b4 = (ord($data[$nn + 3]) & 63); $ii = ((((($b1 * 64) + $b2) * 64) + $b3) * 64) + $b4; $escapedData .= sprintf('&#%d;', $ii); $nn += 3; } } // when converting to latin-1, do not be so eager with using entities for characters 160-255 if ($conversion == 'UTF-8_ISO-8859-1') { $this->buildConversionTable('xml_iso88591_Entities'); $escapedData = str_replace(array_slice($this->xml_iso88591_Entities['out'], 32), array_slice($this->xml_iso88591_Entities['in'], 32), $escapedData); } break; /* case 'CP1252_': case 'CP1252_US-ASCII': $this->buildConversionTable('xml_cp1252_Entities'); $escapedData = str_replace(array('&', '"', "'", '<', '>'), array('&', '"', ''', '<', '>'), $data); $escapedData = str_replace($this->xml_iso88591_Entities']['in'], $this->xml_iso88591_Entities['out'], $escapedData); $escapedData = str_replace($this->xml_cp1252_Entities['in'], $this->xml_cp1252_Entities['out'], $escapedData); break; case 'CP1252_UTF-8': $this->buildConversionTable('xml_cp1252_Entities'); $escapedData = str_replace(array('&', '"', "'", '<', '>'), array('&', '"', ''', '<', '>'), $data); /// @todo we could use real UTF8 chars here instead of xml entities... (note that utf_8 encode all alone will NOT convert them) $escapedData = str_replace($this->xml_cp1252_Entities['in'], $this->xml_cp1252_Entities['out'], $escapedData); $escapedData = utf8_encode($escapedData); break; case 'CP1252_ISO-8859-1': $this->buildConversionTable('xml_cp1252_Entities'); $escapedData = str_replace(array('&', '"', "'", '<', '>'), array('&', '"', ''', '<', '>'), $data); // we might as well replace all funky chars with a '?' here, but we are kind and leave it to the receiving application layer to decide what to do with these weird entities... $escapedData = str_replace($this->xml_cp1252_Entities['in'], $this->xml_cp1252_Entities['out'], $escapedData); break; */ default: $escapedData = ''; Logger::instance()->errorLog('XML-RPC: ' . __METHOD__ . ": Converting from $srcEncoding to $destEncoding: not supported..."); } return $escapedData; } /** * Checks if a given charset encoding is present in a list of encodings or if it is a valid subset of any encoding * in the list. * * @param string $encoding charset to be tested * @param string|array $validList comma separated list of valid charsets (or array of charsets) * * @return bool */ public function isValidCharset($encoding, $validList) { if (is_string($validList)) { $validList = explode(',', $validList); } if (@in_array(strtoupper($encoding), $validList)) { return true; } else { if (array_key_exists($encoding, $this->charset_supersets)) { foreach ($validList as $allowed) { if (in_array($allowed, $this->charset_supersets[$encoding])) { return true; } } } return false; } } /** * Used only for backwards compatibility * @deprecated * * @param string $charset * * @return array * * @throws \Exception for unknown/unsupported charsets */ public function getEntities($charset) { //trigger_error('Method ' . __METHOD__ . ' is deprecated', E_USER_DEPRECATED); switch ($charset) { case 'iso88591': return $this->xml_iso88591_Entities; default: throw new \Exception('Unsupported charset: ' . $charset); } } }